Draco, Draco, Draco, Draco...

Draco smirks on the platform, Draco is on the train
Draco kicks on the train and Draco lies on a lap on the train
lies on a lap on the train, lies on a lap on the train
lies on a lap on the...

Harry lies in the armchair, Harry lies on the seat
Harry flies on his broom and, Harry flies on his broom on the Quidditch pitch
on the Quidditch pitch

Why don't you boys just...
Why don't you boys...

Draco feeling the stone floor, Draco over the sink
Draco cries in the bathroom, Draco feeling rather weak
Feeling rather weak, Potter says he's weak
Potter says he's...

Harry's busy with the broom practise on the Quidditch pitch
Harry is busy with the mysteries that lie underneath
Harry is busy, too busy with his friend Ron
and Hermione does all his homework but still he's
He's too busy to see, he's too busy to see, he's too busy to see
That someone's still waiting for him to take their hand
on that train, on that train, on that train
that September day, that September day, that September...

Harry runs from the fire, Harry runs for his life
Harry saves all his friends and
Harry takes him behind him on the broom

"Finally I'm flying with my hero, with my love
I've been waiting for this day, it's beautiful like a little dove
Oh I'm holding you, my true true and only love"

Harry saved his little ass again
Saved his little ass again
Saved Draco's little ass again
He saved him again

Why don't you boys just...
Why don't you boys...


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